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  1. #1
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    Angry There's a new word to add to the lexicon

    and that word is "buggabosch''!!!

    I have a bosch Pex sROS and it has always given me trouble with the pad coming adrift.

    Mind you it does a good job for the brief period it works before the pad comes a drift.

    I Took the thing apart with the idea of firing it up again following an attempt to repair
    the thing. Turns out the screw hat holds the pad in place is a 7X1mm thread!!

    Not common and not stocked anywhere here.

    I managed to get the thread cleaned and now I have it screwed down nice and tightly with a spring washer.

    Tomorrow I shall try the thing again.

  2. #2
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    Dec 2005
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    Loctite is another option for holding the bolt/screw in place. It also stops bolts tightening up if vibration tends to turn them clockwise.

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